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Eudorus of Alexandria and the ‘Pythagorean’ pseudepigrapha
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Mauro Bonazzi
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction ix
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1. Historiography
- Pythagoreanism as an historiographical category: historical and methodological notes 3
- Approaching Pythagoras of Samos: Ritual, Natural Philosophy and Politics 47
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2. Pythagoras and Early Pythagorean traditions
- When Pythagoras was still Living in Samos (Heraclitus, frg. 129) 63
- The Pythagorean Akousmata and Early Pythagoreanism 77
- Pythagoras Homericus: Performance as Hermeneutic Horizon to Interpret Pythagorean Tradition 103
- Orphics and Pythagoreans: the Greek perspective 117
- On the origin of the Orphic-Pythagorean notion of the immortality of the soul 153
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3. Fifth and Fourth Century Pythagoreanism
- Philolaus on Number 179
- Archytas and the duplication of the cube 203
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4. Reception by Plato, Aristotle and the Early Academy
- Plato and the Pythagoreans 237
- Philolaus and Plato on method, measure and pleasure 271
- Epicharmus and the plagiarism of Plato 307
- Pythagorean Number Doctrine in the Academy 323
- Early Pythagoreans in Aristotle’s account 345
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5. Hellenistic and Late Antique traditions
- The Pythagorean Hypomnemata reported by Alexander Polyhistor in Diogenes Laertius (8.25–33): a proposal for reading 371
- Eudorus of Alexandria and the ‘Pythagorean’ pseudepigrapha 385
- Pythagoreanism in late antique Philosophy, after Proclus 405
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6. Pythagorean heritage in Renaissance and modern times
- Ficino’s Pythagoras 423
- A modern approximation to Pythagoreanism: Boscovich’s “point atomism” 435
- Curricula 483
- Index of Topics 489
- Index locorum 499
- Index nominum 517
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction ix
-
1. Historiography
- Pythagoreanism as an historiographical category: historical and methodological notes 3
- Approaching Pythagoras of Samos: Ritual, Natural Philosophy and Politics 47
-
2. Pythagoras and Early Pythagorean traditions
- When Pythagoras was still Living in Samos (Heraclitus, frg. 129) 63
- The Pythagorean Akousmata and Early Pythagoreanism 77
- Pythagoras Homericus: Performance as Hermeneutic Horizon to Interpret Pythagorean Tradition 103
- Orphics and Pythagoreans: the Greek perspective 117
- On the origin of the Orphic-Pythagorean notion of the immortality of the soul 153
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3. Fifth and Fourth Century Pythagoreanism
- Philolaus on Number 179
- Archytas and the duplication of the cube 203
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4. Reception by Plato, Aristotle and the Early Academy
- Plato and the Pythagoreans 237
- Philolaus and Plato on method, measure and pleasure 271
- Epicharmus and the plagiarism of Plato 307
- Pythagorean Number Doctrine in the Academy 323
- Early Pythagoreans in Aristotle’s account 345
-
5. Hellenistic and Late Antique traditions
- The Pythagorean Hypomnemata reported by Alexander Polyhistor in Diogenes Laertius (8.25–33): a proposal for reading 371
- Eudorus of Alexandria and the ‘Pythagorean’ pseudepigrapha 385
- Pythagoreanism in late antique Philosophy, after Proclus 405
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6. Pythagorean heritage in Renaissance and modern times
- Ficino’s Pythagoras 423
- A modern approximation to Pythagoreanism: Boscovich’s “point atomism” 435
- Curricula 483
- Index of Topics 489
- Index locorum 499
- Index nominum 517